24 December 2024, 03:30
By Furniture News Nov 15, 2024

Homewares sales suffer against strong comparatives

According to BDO's weekly High Street Sales Tracker, total LFL sales declined by -1.08% this week, from a base of -1.95% for the same week last year.

Despite a positive performance for non-store (online) sales, total LFL sales remained in negative territory for a third straight week due to weak store outcomes, as the category recorded its lowest result since the final week of April.

Total in-store LFL sales sank by -5.35% from a base of +3.34% for the same week in 2023, while total non-store LFL sales rose by +3.73% from a negative base of -1.83% for the same week last year.

This week saw mostly grey but some bright skies, with mild and generally dry conditions for many parts of the UK. During the same week last year, the weather in the UK was predominantly wet and windy due to Storm Debi.

Overall footfall grew by +0.2% compared to the same week last year, an increase that was fuelled by high street traffic, which rose by +2.2%. This result was opposed by footfall at shopping centres and retail parks, which declined by -3.3% and -0.3% respectively.

Total homewares LFL sales fell by -0.61% this week, from a positive base of +5.52% for the same week last year, marking the 26th negative result in 2024 for the category. Store sales for homewares fell by -2.61% from a strong base of +10.09% from the same week in 2023, representing the category’s 24th negative result in 2024.

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